
Milei oo faallo degdeg ah ku dhawaaqay in ajaanibka nacaybka dalka ku faafiya laga saari karo
Madaxweynaha Argentina ayaa saxeexay amar degdeg ah oo loogu talagalay in laga saaro qurbajoogta nacaybka dalka ku faafiya, iyadoo khilaaf ay kala kulantay kooxda kubbadda cagta ka dib Koobkii Adduunka.
Madaxweynaha Argentina Javier Milei ayaa saxeexay amar degdeg ah oo dawladdu u ogolaanaya in laga saaro ajaanibka nacaybka dalka ku faafiya. Amarkaas oo la saxeexay Khamiista ayaa dhaleeceyn ku yimid sharciga nimadiisa.
Amarka iyo Xadkiisa Sharciga ah
Amarku wuxuu dawladdu u ogolaanayaa in ay diidaan, masaafuriso ama joojiyaan fiisaha qof kasta oo muujiya 'nacayb' ama sumcadda calaamadaha qaranka dhacsiya. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, amarku ma khuseeyo khilaafka fikirka ama dhaleeceynta siyaasadeed, tacliimeed iyo mid bulsho oo dastuurka lagu ilaalinayo.
Tilmaamaha amarku ma qeexin sida ereyga 'nacayb' loo qeaxi doono, mana shaqeynayo in maamulka socdaalku baaritaan ku sameeyo taariikhda baraha bulshada ee dalxiisayaasha iyo deganayaasha ajaanibka ah. Khubarada ayaa su'aal ka keenay sharciga nimada tallaabadan.
Ka dambeeyay Koobkii Adduunka ee 2026
Argentina waxay gaartay finalkii Koobkii Adduunka ee FIFA 2026 laakiin Spain ayaa ka badisay, tartankuna wuxuu dhamaaday July 19. Kaalinta labaad waxaa daboolay eedeymo cunsuriyad ah oo ka dhashay ciyaartoyda iyo taageerayaasha, FIFA ayaana baaritaan anshaxeed ku billowday.
Dagaal yar ayaa ka dhex qarxay garoonka kubbadda cagta ka dib finalkii, FIFA ayaana sheegtay in ay baarayaan 'heeso iyo dhaqdhaqaaqyo takoorid ah' iyo 'fariimo aan haboonayn'. Mid ka mid ah ciyaartoyda Spain ayaa sidoo kale la xusay.
Doodda Madaxweynaha iyo Falcelinta Caalamiga
Milei wuxuu ku tilmaamay dhaleeceynta ololahan lagu doonayo in la sumcadda dhaco dalka, wuxuuna sheegay oo aan caddeyn lahayn in ay qorshe 'anti-Argentina' ay maalgeliyeen bidixda Brazil, Mexico iyo xisbiga Dimuqraadiga Mareykanka. Brazil ayaa safiirkeedii dib u yeertay usbuucii hore iyadoo ka jawaabaysa eedeymo iyo aflagaado.
Xafiiska madaxweynaha ayaa sheegay: 'In light of recent displays of hostility toward the Argentine Republic and Argentines, the national government reaffirms that the defence of the nation, its citizens and its symbols is non-negotiable.'. Waxay sidoo kale yiraahdeen: 'Anyone who attacks the Argentine Republic is not welcome in our country.'.
Measure follows World Cup fallout and regional diplomatic strain
Argentinian President Javier Milei signed an emergency decree on Thursday empowering the government to eject foreigners who spread 'hate' about the nation. The legality of the measure has already been questioned by experts. The move follows criticism after the 2026 World Cup.
Decree details and government stance
The decree allows the government to bar, deport or revoke visas of those who express 'hate' or tarnish national symbols. It does not apply to ideological disagreement or political, academic or civic criticism protected under Argentina's constitution.
The president's office said: 'In light of recent displays of hostility toward the Argentine Republic and Argentines, the national government reaffirms that the defence of the nation, its citizens and its symbols is non-negotiable.' It added: 'Anyone who attacks the Argentine Republic is not welcome in our country.'
World Cup fallout and public reaction
Argentina reached the 2026 FIFA World Cup final but finished second after Spain won on July 19. The tournament was tarnished by racism accusations and a pitch brawl. Many Argentinians expressed frustration over what they see as unfair criticism of their team.
FIFA announced a disciplinary probe against three Argentinian players and one coach for 'unsporting behaviour', plus one Spanish player. It will investigate 'discriminatory chants and gestures' and 'inappropriate messages' from the Argentinian side after the final match ended.
Diplomatic and political claims
Milei asserted without evidence that global criticism is a coordinated 'anti-Argentina campaign' financed by leftists in Brazil, Mexico and the US Democratic Party. He framed the backlash as a campaign to discredit the country after the World Cup.
Brazil recalled its ambassador last weekend over accusations and insults directed at its president and judiciary. The decree lacks details on defining 'hate' or whether authorities will search social media histories of tourists and residents.



